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J. Anna Looney, Ph.D.,
completed her doctoral work in Sociology at
Rutgers University. Her dissertation on the
meaning at midlife of cult membership in young
adulthood is an empirical analysis of
longitudinal panel data from the Urban Communes
Data Set. Looney has worked closely with Ben
Zablocki as a research assistant and data
collector, conducting interviews with respondents
who are current and ex-members of intentional
communities. In addition to her scholarly
interest in New Religious Movements, Social
Psychology and the Life Course, she has taught
undergraduate courses in Social Gerontology,
Research Methods, Sociology of the
Family, Sociology of Women, and Criminology. ([email protected]) |
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